because he got to caught up in the money and he forgot about his one and true love
Scrooge cared about money so much because he had a fear of being poor and vulnerable, stemming from his difficult childhood of poverty and neglect. He believed that accumulating wealth was the only way to protect himself from experiencing hardship and loneliness again.
Scrooge is asked by 2 charitable men if he is willing to help them raise money for the poor but he dismisses them so he can keep his money.
He doesnt show greed. His does show ignorance and thoughtlessness
He saw that with money came security the ability to live what he thought to be an idealistic life. However, as he acquired more he spent less.
Time is money.
He sees money as proof of success
They are so expensive because you have to take care of it and they are very useful.
He sees this as a status symbol. By having money he proves his worth or so he believes
Scrooge's workplace is cold both physically and metaphorically, reflecting his miserly and unfeeling nature. The cold environment mirrors Scrooge's lack of compassion and warmth towards others, as well as his focus on business and wealth over human connection.
It is never revealed except Dickens statement ; "And even Scrooge was not so dreadfully cut up by the sad event, but that he was an excellent man of business on the very day of the funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain"
more than you can dream of lol juz joking why do you care? i mean you are not going to get the money, he earned it, so let him have how much ever he has.
No he didnt marry. His only love apart from money was Belle who broke off their engagement
because they want to get much money. they even dont care about the people in the game.
Minimum wage is 7.75/ hr so they have to pay you that much
In "A Christmas Carol," Ebenezer Scrooge worked as an apprentice for Mr. Fezziwig, who was kind and generous. Scrooge looked up to Fezziwig and admired his joyful spirit and ability to spread happiness during the Christmas season. Fezziwig's character serves as a stark contrast to Scrooge's own miserly behavior in the present day.
He'd spent all his life grubbing money, and not only by fair means.